List Price: $55,000 | 0.39 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land


Price Change! Reduced by $10,000 down 18% on October 15th 2024
Listed Thursday Aug 22, 2024 | MLS# 5010821


Nestled in the tranquil community of Barrington, NH, 405 Berry River Rd offers a unique opportunity to build your dream home on a +/- 0.39-acre lot. Although the 2-bedroom septic design approved in 2006 has expired, the potential of this property is undeniable. As part of the Long Shore Lot Owners Association, you'll enjoy access to four shared private beaches and two boat launches, just a short walk away at Long Pond. The annual $500 fee covers road maintenance, ensuring the neighborhood remains pristine year-round. Whether you're into fishing, kayaking, boating, or simply lounging by the riverside, this location offers a wealth of recreational activities while still being close to local amenities and attractions. Don't miss out on the chance to create your perfect retreat in this serene setting!
Lot Description: Country Setting | Wooded
Lot Size: 0.39 acres
Zoned: 1F RES)
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: Public
Road Frontage: 103
Electric: None
Water: None
Sewer: None


Docs Available : Deed | Property Disclosure | Tax Map
Easement - Unknown
Block - 0
Taxes $342
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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